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Outcomes After Kidney Transplantation in Antiglomerular Basement Membrane Disease. [PDF]
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Life After Kidney Transplantation: The Time for a New Narrative. [PDF]
Fowler KJ.
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Kidney Transplantation in Older Recipients: One-Year Outcomes and Complications from a Single-Center Experience. [PDF]
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Fetal-to-fetal kidney transplantation in utero. [PDF]
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Cancer in Kidney Transplantation
Urologia Internationalis, 2008Cancer in the transplanted kidney is rare, and its clinical and surgical management can be controversial. We report 3 cases of cancer in renal transplantation (1 case of renal cell carcinoma and 2 cases of transitional cell carcinoma) and their treatment.
Zani D. +5 more
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International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1991
Kidney transplantation in adults, infants, and children is a safe and effective treatment of ESRD. In 1990, for all patients with irreversible ESRD, transplantation is the preferred treatment over dialysis. With careful perioperative management by the surgeon and anesthesiologist, the morbidity is very low.
K G, Belani, R J, Palahniuk
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Kidney transplantation in adults, infants, and children is a safe and effective treatment of ESRD. In 1990, for all patients with irreversible ESRD, transplantation is the preferred treatment over dialysis. With careful perioperative management by the surgeon and anesthesiologist, the morbidity is very low.
K G, Belani, R J, Palahniuk
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Transplantation: Kidney, Kidney–Pancreas Transplant
2014With in-depth understanding of transplant immunology, more sensitive assays have been developed for immunological risk assessment, crossmatch, and detection of donor-specific antibodies. The discovery of potent immunosuppressive drugs has successfully reduced the risk of acute rejection and graft loss from rejection.
Anil Paramesh, Rubin Zhang
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Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 1981
A profound kidney shortage compromises the effective care of renal failure patients in the United States and other nations. This article discusses the need for kidneys, the procurement of live donor and cadaver organs, and strategies to increase organ donation. It suggests that the kidney shortage can be minimized and perhaps eliminated through the use
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A profound kidney shortage compromises the effective care of renal failure patients in the United States and other nations. This article discusses the need for kidneys, the procurement of live donor and cadaver organs, and strategies to increase organ donation. It suggests that the kidney shortage can be minimized and perhaps eliminated through the use
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